Watch: The Cavaliers advance to the second round with heat – Basketball Insider

The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 4-0 to enter the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Miami entered Game 4 Pride, losing its first three games but was bruised and beaten. The Cavaliers jumped out with a 43-17 lead and then hit a 39-point advantage at the end of the half.
The final score was Cleveland's favorable 138-83.
After scoring a 37-point shooting percentage in Game 3, people are expecting the Heat to put in more intense efforts in their season. Alas, the famous “hot culture” seems to be as deep as the top talents on the roster.
Darius Garland had some pain on the big toe of his left foot and sat for the second game. In any case, the way the Knight deals with heat is easy to handle may be a preventive move.
Cleveland will have at least four days off before the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals begin.
The Cavaliers are waiting for Pacers and Bucks winners
Cleveland will now play the series between the Indiana Pacers and the Milwaukee Bucks.
With the Pacers leading 3-1, the Bucks lost to Achilles in tears, it seems likely Indiana State in the next round.
Indiana is actually one of the few teams to win the season series (2-1) against the Cavaliers. However, the final game was at the end of the season, when Cleveland had no top five starters.
What's next for the Heat?
Miami faces uncertainty in the offseason since Dwyane Wade left in 2016.
Miami completely missed the first playoff round in between seasons and quit the playoffs. Then Jimmy Butler arrives.
Tyler Herro, Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware are solid works, but none of them are considered the cornerstone of the franchise.
What happened to Andrew Wiggins is certainly worth watching. Will he be seen as a work that can be used in exchange for disgruntled superstars? Who could that player be?
The Heat know how to attract top talent, but that's a question of when they can do it.



